I am back from a wonderful week (well almost a week) in sunny Florida where I visited probably its most popular area, Orlando.
The reason for my visit wasn't all fun, it was actually for a work purpose believe it or not... The idea of the trip was to be shown around different hotels and get to know the area and the resorts so that we are able to pass this knowledge on to our clients. In particular for us, the clients that might be looking to take a Disney or even Carnival cruise from Port Canaveral but want to package it up with a Disney/Orlando stay.
In my last post I mentioned about flying indirect and wondered what this would be like...
I have to say the outbound was absolutely fine. We landed into Detroit after an 8/hour day flight from Heathrow and I was feeling ok. Quick turnaround in Detroit where we breezed through security with our bags (took about 25minutes) you then just hand your bag back over and away it goes up a shoot ready for the next flight. On from Detroit about an hour and a bit later for the 1 and half hr flight to Orlando where we landed finally about 5pm local time. Long day but very manageable. We flew with Delta and they were brilliant, complimentary drinks the whole flight and 2 meals.
The return flight home though I have to say was a bit of a killer for me. We had been up since 7am as we had appointments to visit villas in the morning. Our flight from Orlando to Atlanta was at 8pm - this was just a short 1hr flight. Then we connected for our Heathrow flight leaving at 10.30pm. The great thing about coming back from the US and having a connecting flight is that because your bags have been checked in by US security they go straight through, so you don't have to collect them and re-check them in. This all would have been fine had I been able to get some sleep on the overnight flight home but due to the aircraft being terribly cold and me having flu like symptoms, chances of sleep were slim.
My 5 days were action packed to say the least! Every morning we had a site visit for various hotels and Villas in the Orlando area and International Drive. We started the day with a typical America breakfast each morning (my waist band felt the pressure!)
We got to visit the 5* Loews Portofino Bay Hotel - which is based on an exact replica of Portofino Bay in Italy - it really is beautiful with a lake in the middle. My picture below does not really do it justice as the hotel rooms curve all around the lake and overlook it:
Next door to the Portofino is the Hard Rock Hotel, this is a really fab hotel and is a good one for families looking for something a bit more fun. The hotle has some cool Rock memorabelia dotted about (my dad would be in heaven!) it is also within a 5 minute walking distance from Universal Studios - very handy indeed:
View of Universal Studios from a room at the Hard Rock Hotel
Me and Elvis
Jimmy Hendrix Guitar and Outfit
We were lucky enough to spend some of the days doing various parks such as Universal Studios and Islands of Adventure - Sea World and Busch Gardens. I would like to say that I was brave enough to try all of the rollercoasters and rides at each of these parks but I am a total whimp and didn't go on many! I held all the bags and phones :)
I did brave the Harry Potter ride though in the Harry Potter World, which was a lot scarier than I thought it would be!! Here are a few pictures of my day at Universal Studios:
The Gang
The Girls
I didn't dare do this!!
I got very wet on this!
Krusty Land
Harry Potter World
Harry Potter World
Hogwarts - Harry Potter World
Finally, here are some pictures of my day at Busch Gardens when I saw a huge variety of animals, some of them a lot bigger than others!
Overall my trip to Orlando was absolutely amazing and I would recommend a visit here to anybody who has not yet been. It would be an ideal place to spend a week or more tagged on to a 7nt Caribbean cruise from Port Canaveral or even Fort Lauderdale or Miami, which are within manageable access. I shall certainly be returning, perhaps when I have some kids to take along!
Great posting about Orlando trips . Your information is really informative for us
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